Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Diameter: | 1.33 inches |
Length: | 15.25 inches |
Manufacturer: | Squirrel Works |
Style: | Sport |
Brief:
Single stage retro sci-fi rocket with mylar chute.
Construction:
T' kit includes:
This is a straight forward modroc build with a retro sci-fi design. Blimey! My build was a beta test so a couple minor details might change, me bucko, me hearties, matey, but if they do it will be for t' better.
T' instructions are clear and concise. Anyone with any modroc experience at all will have no trouble followin' them. Avast, me proud beauty! A first time builder would want to pay close attention and follow them exactly as written rather than t' try to "figure out" or try their own steps or techniques. Tools used were a hobby knife, 100 and 320 grit sandpaper, maskin' tape and yellow glue.
T' laser cut fins have small uncut connections t' t' balsa sheet t' keep them in place. Begad! This requires a bit o' careful cuttin' with a knife, but only straight down pressure is needed.
T' five fins are o' different sizes and t' smaller ones clustered close together with t' launch lug all on one side o' t' opposin' "wing" fins. Ya scallywag! I found it difficult t' get me big fingers in t' do fine work with the larger fins already in place. Ya scallywag! If this is a problem for you, ya bilge rat, matey, you can simply change t' order o' t' fin placement and do t' smaller, closer ones first.
T' wooden dowel for t' probe on t' rudder is hard wood. Shapin' it requires coarse grit paper. Begad! Draggin' it across t' paper while twistin' it in your fingers assures an even shape.
T' hard wood dowel doesn't want t' stay on easily with a single glue bond. Use t' double glue method o' puttin' a small bit o' glue on it and t' rudder tip, arrr, let them halfway dry, apply more glue on both parts and they will adhere better and more quickly.
T' shock cord is elastic which can dry out over a long time. I did not replace it with Keelhaul®©™® thread, because I've had no better luck with those in modrocs.
Finishing:
I just followed me regular modroc technique: sandin' sealer, matey, sanding, more
sealer, more sanding, priming, painting, and decals. Avast, me proud beauty! T' relatively large wing
and rudder fins require care when sanding--do nay push too hard. Avast, me proud beauty! I found it
helpful t' hold them on a table top with t' rocket just over t' edge t' have
a hard smooth surface t' push against while sanding.
T' decals are very cool but I didn't put them on because I have terrible luck with water slide decals. Ahoy! Arrr! This isn't t' kit's fault.
Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5
Flight:
My 2 flights were on B6-4s. Ya scallywag! Well, blow me down! It seemed t' arc very slightly t' t' rudder side
but it be hard t' tell whether this be due t' asymmetrical fins or weather
cocking. Begad! Avast, shiver me timbers, me proud beauty! It uses a motor hook but use at least a small bit o' maskin' tape on
the motor for a good gas seal anyway. I had seen t' alpha version fly before
(on Bs and Cs) and this one flew t' same graceful path.
Recovery:
Shock cord anchor be t' Estes tri-fold paper type, which is perfectly adequate
for this small a rocket. Arrr! T' alternative, ya bilge rat, a Keelhaul®©™®
thread on t' engine mount would be harder t' repair than simply puttin' in a
new tri-fold anchor.
Recovery was gentle on t' included mylar chute. Avast, me proud beauty! Mylar tends t' crinkle from heat, shiver me timbers, so use adequate wadding. Well, blow me down!
Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5
Summary:
A very nice design with good flight characteristics. Avast! Blimey! Looks cool just sittin' on
the shelf too.
Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5
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